70
70
Jul 13, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and congresswoman maloney and all the democrats and republicans who co-sponsored this bill. i have so many personal friends that volunteered days, months at the pile that are now suffering the consequences of having done that volunteer work on the pile. this is an important day for those families. i thank the advocates who helped focus our attention and thank everyone who worked together to solve a real problem in real people's lives. this is what the united states congress needs to be doing and i'm happy to be part of it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. c
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and...
126
126
Jul 15, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> president trump is being called a racist following his controversial tweet. yesterday the president tweeted about democratic congresswoman telling them to go back and fix the totally broken and crime- infested places from which they came. the congresswomen are u.s. citizens, all of them. while mr. trump did not name the women, his tweets are believed to be alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, omar of minnesota, t tlai tlaib of minnesota and presley. >>> financier jeffrey epstein is expected the appear in court this morning. he's pled not guilty. prosecutors say he is a flight risk and should remain in custody. epstein's lawyers want him to await trial under house arrest in his new york city mansion with electronic monitoring. >>> and the cause of a massive power outage in new york city remains under investigation. ri roughly 72,000 customers were without power on saturday across parts of midtown manhattan. dozens were trapped in elevators and underground subways.
anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> president trump is being called a racist following his controversial tweet. yesterday the president tweeted about democratic congresswoman telling them to go back and fix the totally broken and crime- infested places from which they came. the congresswomen are u.s. citizens, all of them. while mr. trump did not name the women, his tweets are believed to be alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, omar of minnesota, t tlai...
13
13
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
york fire department in the new york police department selfless and unmatched character and emotion. i grew up with them so i can tell you that is absolutely true. it is noise nice to really know your subject. i know that subject, these are great people. we also commemorate the heroes of the authority of police and i want to think you'll for being here. tremendous people. first responders from across the country rushed to new york and worked in the states and sleepless nights, they fought to rescue every person trapped in the rubble and then search the remains of the fallen. the loyalty of our 9/11 responders knew no bounds. today we are deeply honored to be in the presence of more than six of these exceptional heroes. the answer tear with the emotional strength of true american warriors. what every 9/11 responder please stand up. [applause] thank you. thank you bellas a great looking group of people you are. a great looking group of people. thank you very much. you inspire all of humanity. and you know that. we are also greatly moved to have families of our fallen heroes, our nation
york fire department in the new york police department selfless and unmatched character and emotion. i grew up with them so i can tell you that is absolutely true. it is noise nice to really know your subject. i know that subject, these are great people. we also commemorate the heroes of the authority of police and i want to think you'll for being here. tremendous people. first responders from across the country rushed to new york and worked in the states and sleepless nights, they fought to...
116
116
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news right now, a large power outage affecting parts of manhattan tonight. look at your screen right now. that is times square. that's where the ball drops on new year's eve. usually you see lights all over the place, flashing lights, billboards. right now it's dark. 42 years to the day since new york city experienced the famous blackout of 1977. look at that shot from times square. con edison right now reporting more than 38,000 customers are without power. we're seeing these numbers grow since the initial power outage was reported. and just moments ago, we got this update from mayor bill de blasio. >> i just want to give an update for people interested in the situation on the west side of manhattan. we have a con edison electrical outage. very preliminary information says about 20,000 people affected, but we're waiting for a lot more information. i spoke to our police commissioner, our emergency management commissioner, my chief of staff at city hall. everyone is coordi
i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news right now, a large power outage affecting parts of manhattan tonight. look at your screen right now. that is times square. that's where the ball drops on new year's eve. usually you see lights all over the place, flashing lights, billboards. right now it's dark. 42 years to the day since new york city experienced the famous blackout of 1977. look at that shot from times square. con edison right now reporting more than 38,000 customers are without...
76
76
Jul 6, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the "new york times." can any other paper survive this or be the paper of record, out the news fit to print? they still haven't seriously dealt with it. they keep the mulletser prize. to holocaust and you wouldn't find it in the "new york times." >> sean: that is what makes the book so good. you bring it from the history to modern day. we'll continue with the great one, mark levin on "unfreedom of the press." it's at amazon, and bookstores everywhere and my website. when we come back, study show the anti-trump media bias is real. the bias press never treated obama this way. just the opposite. we'll ask mark levin about this as we continue on "hannity." most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincol
the "new york times." can any other paper survive this or be the paper of record, out the news fit to print? they still haven't seriously dealt with it. they keep the mulletser prize. to holocaust and you wouldn't find it in the "new york times." >> sean: that is what makes the book so good. you bring it from the history to modern day. we'll continue with the great one, mark levin on "unfreedom of the press." it's at amazon, and bookstores everywhere and my...
197
197
Jul 10, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>>. going up this morning on "cbs this morning," in our "morning rounds," the new cdc warning about a new virus that primarily strikes young children. dr. tara narula has details. >>> plus serena williams is opening up about her struggles after last year's loss. >>> and in our "earth matters" sooer series, why beaches are closed because of a toxic algae bloom. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> taking a live look from our salesforce tower camera, looking at the bay bridge and beyond. a foggy start. a >> thank you for joining us this wednesday i'm anne makovec and for michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi it is just about 12:30 let's check in with mary for the forecast. >>> it is a foggy start to the day in many locations. we have the moisture in the atmosphere, and you can see on the golden gate bridge camera, just how foggy it is starting off the day. temperatures are se
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>>. going up this morning on "cbs this morning," in our "morning rounds," the new cdc warning about a new virus that primarily strikes young children. dr. tara narula has details. >>> plus serena williams is opening up about her struggles after last year's loss. >>> and in our "earth matters" sooer series, why beaches are closed because of a toxic algae bloom. >>> that's the "cbs morning...
196
196
Jul 11, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, the weather system in the gulf of mexico this morning could strengthen into the first hurricane of the storm season as early as tomorrow. flash flood warnings are in effect from texas to florida as residents prepare for high winds and dangerous flooding. marc liverman is here in new york. marc, how much of a threat is this going to be? >> good morning, anne-marie. still too early to say how and where things will be impacted. one thing is for sure. the storm soon to be named barry is going to take a big toll. storm watches and warnings are now in place in states along the gulf of mexico. >> the entire coastal area of louisiana is at play. >> a large storm system is brewing over the gulf of mexico. this weekend it's expected to develop into hurricane barry, the first of the 2019 season. on wednesday new orleans got a possible preview of what's to come, an extensive downpour that caused flooding in just three hours. >> pretty crazy. i'
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, the weather system in the gulf of mexico this morning could strengthen into the first hurricane of the storm season as early as tomorrow. flash flood warnings are in effect from texas to florida as residents prepare for high winds and dangerous flooding. marc liverman is here in new york. marc, how much of a threat is this going to be? >> good morning, anne-marie. still too early to say how and...
36
36
Jul 29, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
a great mayor of the city of new york. our greatest mayor, in my opinion -- what do i know -- rudy giuliani. stand up, rudy. [applause] pres. trump: great job, rudy. great job. rudy has got a lot of guts. thank's also to deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen for being here. thank you, jeff. along with senator deb fischer and representatives michael and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan meuser. please stand up. thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11 attacks, courageous americans raced into smoke them a fire and -- smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our nation in the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire department and the new york police department, selfless patriots of unmatched character and devotion. i grew up with them, so i can tell you it is absolutely true. it is always nice to kn
a great mayor of the city of new york. our greatest mayor, in my opinion -- what do i know -- rudy giuliani. stand up, rudy. [applause] pres. trump: great job, rudy. great job. rudy has got a lot of guts. thank's also to deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen for being here. thank you, jeff. along with senator deb fischer and representatives michael and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan meuser. please stand up. thank...
88
88
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
james o'neill describing progressivelyism of new york city police department new york's finest hand it to them details something perhaps other towns cities around our country can also take heed of, that they know who is on life support they know who has problems, what residents what buildings, building department fire department they have plans, for egress, exits for all of apartments every single building in the city they are aware when something like this happens, o tonight, how to deal with it how to immediately dispatch 250 police officers to intersections because when streetlights go out they can try to contain an area, and keep it from descending into any chaos perhaps. so clearly, issue a great testament to the progressivelyism of the department here, in dealing with what we went through, annihilate, by the way, leyland we are standing by because new york governor andrew cuomo will have a tour of the facility of the trampranr that caught on fire will bring remarks in studio. >> we understand there is 10,000 customers they say without power a little bit deceiving because that 10,
james o'neill describing progressivelyism of new york city police department new york's finest hand it to them details something perhaps other towns cities around our country can also take heed of, that they know who is on life support they know who has problems, what residents what buildings, building department fire department they have plans, for egress, exits for all of apartments every single building in the city they are aware when something like this happens, o tonight, how to deal with...
107
107
Jul 12, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and congresswoman maloney and all the democrats and republicans who co-sponsored this bill. i have so many personal friends that volunteered days, months at the pile that are now suffering the consequences of having done that volunteer work on the pile. this is an important day for those families. i thank the advocates who helped focus our attention and thank everyone who worked together to solve a real problem in real people's lives. this is what the united states congress needs to be doing and i'm happy to be part of it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. c
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and...
123
123
Jul 16, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
>> marc liverman at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, marc. >>> still ahead, jumping for joy. more than 100 dolphins put on a rare show off southern california. california. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. s be quick to talk to your teen's doctor before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. (mom) wow! that's clean! (vo) cascade platinum. boy: this is the sto of a boy >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ it's one for the money t
>> marc liverman at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, marc. >>> still ahead, jumping for joy. more than 100 dolphins put on a rare show off southern california. california. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like...
76
76
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm ana cabrera in new york. the breaking news right now on cnn, much of manhattan is in the dark right now on this saturday night. it's been more than three hours of little lights, no electricity, no air-conditioning across a very large swath of manhattan, the busiest part of new york city. tha the famous electric billboards in times square, many of them are in the dark. theaters closed their doors. con edison estimates 51,000 customers are without power. the numbers are still climbing as they are working to restore service. the police department is poi pointing to a manhole fire as the cause. and according to the mayor, bill de blasio, no foul play is involved. however, it is worth noting, we're just getting word, the mayor is returning to new york city from the campaign trail. he's currently in iowa. so for now, much of manhattan on a hot saturday night in july is in the dark. let's go live to polo sandoval joining us from the streets where the power is out. polo, fill us in on what's happening there now. >> r
i'm ana cabrera in new york. the breaking news right now on cnn, much of manhattan is in the dark right now on this saturday night. it's been more than three hours of little lights, no electricity, no air-conditioning across a very large swath of manhattan, the busiest part of new york city. tha the famous electric billboards in times square, many of them are in the dark. theaters closed their doors. con edison estimates 51,000 customers are without power. the numbers are still climbing as they...
103
103
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
jennifer low pefs is from new york -- jennifer lopez is from new york herself. we've have 19,000 people making their way count escalator which is not work. people are not too alarmed. it looks like most of people are -- we'll make our way out and we'll see what's happening. i looked out the windows and the parking garage lights are still on and the streetlights are on. but it's a warm night, now the streets will be flooded. leland: you made an excellent point of this being a wider spread than we first shot. the empire state building is also black. you are in a confined area, it's dark. it's saturday night, people are drink and getting ready for a great concert. are people scared or annoyed? >> honestly no. there is no party going on. i saw videos on social media where people brought the show outside. some people came out and brought the party to the street. right now inside madison square garden it's quiet. we are dejected. we came here on a saturday night for a huge concert. but there noise panic. people are not running out. people are in an orderly fashion mak
jennifer low pefs is from new york -- jennifer lopez is from new york herself. we've have 19,000 people making their way count escalator which is not work. people are not too alarmed. it looks like most of people are -- we'll make our way out and we'll see what's happening. i looked out the windows and the parking garage lights are still on and the streetlights are on. but it's a warm night, now the streets will be flooded. leland: you made an excellent point of this being a wider spread than...
153
153
Jul 4, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
so in the first week, the "new york times" , new york post, new york daily news, did all cover the stonewall riots, but it was buried news, not prominent front-page news. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those are the stories that historians rely on, along with oral histories, police reports, and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. >> and one of those, the documentary which we are featuring on c-span3s american history tv, our guest marc stein is joining us from greenwich village, new york, and he is also the author of "the stonewall riots: a documentary history," as we talk about stonewall, a turning point for the lgbt community. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. >> good morning to both of you gentlemen and all the viewers. this will be pretty brief. just a litt
so in the first week, the "new york times" , new york post, new york daily news, did all cover the stonewall riots, but it was buried news, not prominent front-page news. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those...
73
73
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the most powerful people in new york. why is it, how is that this guy was able to get so many of them in his web? >> i think it's a complicated question and i don't actually feel like we know the answer yet. i think the story is still very much behind closed doors. we don't yet totally understand how epstein made his money. he's said to be a hedge fund manager but we only know he ever had one client who dropped him 15 years ago. nobody on wall street has any memory of any dealings with him at all. there is some thought he may have been setting up tax shelters for some of these billionaires, some thought he may have been trafficking in saudi money because he has relationships in saudi arabia. there was even an implication kind of unfounded he may have some intelligence relationship with israel or the u.s. i don't think we know yet the nature of these relationships but it is clear he had not only some of the most powerful people in new york but in the world. prince andrew from the uk. now, the nature of these relationships
some of the most powerful people in new york. why is it, how is that this guy was able to get so many of them in his web? >> i think it's a complicated question and i don't actually feel like we know the answer yet. i think the story is still very much behind closed doors. we don't yet totally understand how epstein made his money. he's said to be a hedge fund manager but we only know he ever had one client who dropped him 15 years ago. nobody on wall street has any memory of any dealings...
170
170
Jul 27, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 1
taking place across new york. a number of videos showing flagrantly disrespectful views putting officers in danger. joining us now is chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher who has the latest on the disturbing attacks. trace? >> jason, there are now four videos of the new york police officers being doused with water. critics say you can expect to see a lot more because people apparently believe it's fine to soak the cops. president trump calls it tragic and says when he first saw an officer get hit in the head with a bucket, he had to watch it again because he didn't believe it. the president then went after new york democratic mayor bill de blasio. watch. >> president trump: probably the worst mayor in the history of new york city. the policemen and women cannot stand him. they don't respect him. they don't like him. >> we should note mayor de blasio also called the dousing of cops unacceptable and said it wouldn't be tolerated. meantime in the wake of the fourth video the union representing new york p
taking place across new york. a number of videos showing flagrantly disrespectful views putting officers in danger. joining us now is chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher who has the latest on the disturbing attacks. trace? >> jason, there are now four videos of the new york police officers being doused with water. critics say you can expect to see a lot more because people apparently believe it's fine to soak the cops. president trump calls it tragic and says when he first...
116
116
Jul 24, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, what's going on in new york city is the beginning of a turn around to the demise of new york city and it's all because of one guy, mayor bill deblasio. >> tucker: a sad story, great to see you tonight, thank you for that. >> thank you, sir. >> tucker: the first step act passed not long ago, and was signed, it is now law. it had some bipartisan support. we were told the first step was prison reform, only beneficial nonviolent on finders. watch. >> caveat, only focus on individuals who are nonviolent on finders. >> you mention this is only for nonviolent offenders. can you tell the audience the important distinction between nonviolent versus violent offenders as it relates to sentencing reform. >> these are individuals who may have been locked up, don't have direct victims, who may have lost lives or murdered or harmed from the act of the -- of the crime. >> tucker: so we were surprised last week, late last week, when we were handed information by some one in the administration, in the trump administration, that showed that hundreds of people exhibited violent offenses. robbery
you know, what's going on in new york city is the beginning of a turn around to the demise of new york city and it's all because of one guy, mayor bill deblasio. >> tucker: a sad story, great to see you tonight, thank you for that. >> thank you, sir. >> tucker: the first step act passed not long ago, and was signed, it is now law. it had some bipartisan support. we were told the first step was prison reform, only beneficial nonviolent on finders. watch. >> caveat, only...
159
159
Jul 8, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
we also have a lot of breaking news. not here in washington but up in new york. the indictment just dropping minutes ago against millionaire financier jeffrey epstein. 14 pages tough to read. they lay out what prosecutors say was a year answer long string of sexual abuses against young girls. just he leareleased by the sout district of new york. one count of sex trafficking. charges coming less than a year you have seen repeatedly on this show. the "miami herald"'s jaw-dropping investigation into epstein's alleged crimes. he cut a plea deal with prosecutors in miami. registered as a sex offender and served only 13 months behind bars. so who is jeffrey epstein? he made a lot of money in the '70s and '80s working in finance, that paid his entrance fee into exclusive social services and political ones. donald trump back in 2002 called epstein a terrific guy. and records show former president bill clinton flew on one of epstein's planes more than once.
we also have a lot of breaking news. not here in washington but up in new york. the indictment just dropping minutes ago against millionaire financier jeffrey epstein. 14 pages tough to read. they lay out what prosecutors say was a year answer long string of sexual abuses against young girls. just he leareleased by the sout district of new york. one count of sex trafficking. charges coming less than a year you have seen repeatedly on this show. the "miami herald"'s jaw-dropping...
133
133
Jul 17, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was an extraordinary message from the democratic led house. it voted to condemn president trump's comments against four congresswomen of color. the measure met with four republicans, an independent, and all democrats supporting it. speaker nancy pelosi used racist to describe president trump's tweets and that's when things got tweeted. laura podesta is here in new york. what happened after that? >> republican congressman doug collins said those words violated the house rules of decorum. they tried to strike her commentsen fr commentsen from the record and the statements will remain. yesterday's statements will remain in the history book as it's the first rebuke in the hous the president in years. they condemned president trump's tweets about the four women of color collectively known as the quad. the president's tweeted urges the women to go back whether they came from even though all but one was born in the u.s. >> these comments from the
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was an extraordinary message from the democratic led house. it voted to condemn president trump's comments against four congresswomen of color. the measure met with four republicans, an independent, and all democrats supporting it. speaker nancy pelosi used racist to describe president trump's tweets and that's when things got tweeted. laura podesta is here in new york. what happened after that? >> republican...
29
29
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
york had the problems, new york self directed. baltimore is only getting worse. lou: and by the way new york is starts to slide badge. back. >> well, yes. >> your thoughts about where baltimore stands, one of the highest homicide rates, highest policy rates. when to the talks about rats and roarodent, the response from soe radical dimms, i would rather be a rat than -- >> the ba baltimore sun. >> tragedy of baltimore. there is no short-term real. looking at this hard and fast, dr. carson out of johns hopkins, this is all it has any more, just a hopkins, the shipyards are gone, shipping is gone. lou: they have lost their corporate base. >> they have done just about everything they can, remember the ignorance of the prosecution of 6 baltimore police officers, it turns out they were absolutely exonerated. but they -- the just ridiculous tone taken by a group of corrupt, and incompetent political leaders in the city there, by the way, where is the state? what going on that a city can do this, just. ignore its responsibilities and wors
york had the problems, new york self directed. baltimore is only getting worse. lou: and by the way new york is starts to slide badge. back. >> well, yes. >> your thoughts about where baltimore stands, one of the highest homicide rates, highest policy rates. when to the talks about rats and roarodent, the response from soe radical dimms, i would rather be a rat than -- >> the ba baltimore sun. >> tragedy of baltimore. there is no short-term real. looking at this hard and...
183
183
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
wendy gillette at the new york city. >>still ahd, very much, wendy re pof prince george for his sixth birthday. ulated by your ac syst. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ they say it's your birthday so happy to you ♪ >>> britain's prince george turns 6 years old today. kensin
wendy gillette at the new york city. >>still ahd, very much, wendy re pof prince george for his sixth birthday. ulated by your ac syst. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. this...
89
89
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
new york. on the other hand, you walk in manhattan, these be restaurants, you don't have power and everything else. now you can take it or stay in manhattan. we'll do a lot of different things and act a little different than if there was some danger. i would say i think this is going to work out. jon: we are getting a report from griff jenkins that one of the popular restaurants in manhattan del friscos had to shut down. the restaurant is packed as it usually is on a saturday night. with no power they can't close out a lot of the restaurant's patron's tabs because they can't run the credit card machines. so people inside are becoming a bit alarmed at del frisco's restaurant in mid-town manhattan. the image you see on the screen is a bit misleading. you are looking at the avenue of the americas in the middle of mid-town. it looks peaceful and calm. but that's because the entire avenue was closed down for a street fair a festival. the whole street was lined with food boots and purveyors and so fo
new york. on the other hand, you walk in manhattan, these be restaurants, you don't have power and everything else. now you can take it or stay in manhattan. we'll do a lot of different things and act a little different than if there was some danger. i would say i think this is going to work out. jon: we are getting a report from griff jenkins that one of the popular restaurants in manhattan del friscos had to shut down. the restaurant is packed as it usually is on a saturday night. with no...
85
85
Jul 15, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, is the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. mr. engel: i now yield five minutes to the chairman of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. schiff: i rise in support of resolution 345, recognizing the importance of press freedom in a democratic society and calling attention to press freedom threats around the globe. i'm proud to sponsor this bipartisan legislation which i introduced with my colleague, congressman steve chabot, with whom i chair and co-chair the prets freedom caucus. thank you as well to chairman engel and ranking member mccaul for moving forward with in resolution. every day, journalists around the world bring forward vital information and stories, sometimes from behind the curtain of the world's most repressive regimes and amid war zones. journalists expose corruption, malfeasance and abuse which the wealthy and powerful may seek to conceal. for that, they face harassment, threats, persecution, assault and death. the purpose of this resoluti
the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, is the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. mr. engel: i now yield five minutes to the chairman of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. schiff: i rise in support of resolution 345, recognizing the importance of press freedom in a democratic society and calling attention to press freedom threats around the globe. i'm proud to sponsor this bipartisan legislation which i introduced...
136
136
Jul 11, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
engel of new york. the chair: the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i always view military policy as a measure -- military action as a measure of last resort in our foreign policy. when the marn military is -- american military is engaged anywhere in the world it comes at the cost of american lives and the lives of innocent civilians. these are the most tragic costs of war. one reason why we can never be reckless in the use of military force. civilian casualties are a tragedy. they also give extremist groups fodder to radicalize and recruit new fighters. we need to do everything in our power to reduce the number of civilian casualties. the pentagon has made progress in this area, thanks in part to new requirements congress put in place. my amendment would build on this progress in a number of ways. first of all, it would help fill in the blanks when it comes to our own planning and reporting a
engel of new york. the chair: the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i always view military policy as a measure -- military action as a measure of last resort in our foreign policy. when the marn military is -- american military is engaged anywhere in the world it comes at the cost of american lives and the lives of innocent civilians. these...
630
630
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 630
favorite 0
quote 2
92
92
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
he's been in touch with the new york city management crews and the new york police department and fire department as well as con edison and they are working to restore power here to new york city. as the sun has set, it has been fascinating to watch this picture of times square. have you haven't seen this, we're looking north. there is a hotel. it used to be a sheraton times square. there areal many broadway suppose would be playing out just to the left of that screen with people who have come into new york city on this july day to see hamilton and so many other shows. those are in the dark as a result of all of this. there are people dealing with it as far as 21st street including our producer adam reese who is joining us. you're not too far from lincoln center. walk us through it. >> i'm right across the street from lincoln center. i'm going to swing the camera around. we've seen it go from light to dusk to now almost pitch black on the upper west side of manhattan. you see a lot of police vehicles, people walking around. this would typically be a busy upper west side. typically thes
he's been in touch with the new york city management crews and the new york police department and fire department as well as con edison and they are working to restore power here to new york city. as the sun has set, it has been fascinating to watch this picture of times square. have you haven't seen this, we're looking north. there is a hotel. it used to be a sheraton times square. there areal many broadway suppose would be playing out just to the left of that screen with people who have come...
121
121
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
york fire department, the new york police. we heard from governor cuomo earlier tonight he spoke with us here on msnbc and he said that he was also sending in state police and the national guard. but, jonathan, if you can, the governor said in an earlier press statement the fact that it happened at all is unacceptable. when i asked him about that this evening on the phone, he said that he was going to view those transformers tonight, but that effectively, the system did not work this evening as it was designed to. can you explain to us how was it designed to work? what didn't happen that should have? >> i am not a con ed expert, and that question was asked at the press conference and the ceo of con ed was not able to provide an answer, only to say that an investigation is underway in an attempt to find out the cause and has happened. the governor seemed to suggest it was some sort of cascading effect that this went from one area to the next to the next. i don't know if it happened all at once or if it is as the governor explai
york fire department, the new york police. we heard from governor cuomo earlier tonight he spoke with us here on msnbc and he said that he was also sending in state police and the national guard. but, jonathan, if you can, the governor said in an earlier press statement the fact that it happened at all is unacceptable. when i asked him about that this evening on the phone, he said that he was going to view those transformers tonight, but that effectively, the system did not work this evening as...
92
92
Jul 6, 2019
07/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
the "new york times." can any other paper survive this or be the paper of record, out the news fit to print? they still haven't seriously dealt with it. they keep the mulletser prize. to holocaust and you wouldn't find it in the "new york times." >> sean: that is what makes the book so good. you bring it from the history to modern day. we'll continue with the great one, mark levin on "unfreedom of the press." it's at amazon, and bookstores everywhere and my website. when we come back, study show the anti-trump media bias is real. the bias press never treated obama this way. just the opposite. we'll ask mark i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and i was a sm
the "new york times." can any other paper survive this or be the paper of record, out the news fit to print? they still haven't seriously dealt with it. they keep the mulletser prize. to holocaust and you wouldn't find it in the "new york times." >> sean: that is what makes the book so good. you bring it from the history to modern day. we'll continue with the great one, mark levin on "unfreedom of the press." it's at amazon, and bookstores everywhere and my...
52
52
Jul 3, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
businesses are fleeing new york. they are benefiting from the trump economy when you have these states with high taxes and more regulations, you have problems. people don't want to be there. margaret. reporter: to questions [indiscernible] >> i will get back to you later on the day on that. i will have some information for you. reporter: [indiscernible] ms. conway: honestly how wonderful this country is, our great military, our great democracy, our patriotism, the success of this of ministration and opening up so many jobs for people and what we have done for veterans, america will hear the whole speech. they are not going to wait for people to take one little clause out of it as was your question today. >> what is it going to cost? [indiscernible] it going to cost taxpayers? do you have an answer to that? ms. conway: he would have to ask the dod, i assume. but if you want a list of things taxpayers actually pay a four that are outrageous, i can give you that 20. too. reporter: [indiscernible] the president has looke
businesses are fleeing new york. they are benefiting from the trump economy when you have these states with high taxes and more regulations, you have problems. people don't want to be there. margaret. reporter: to questions [indiscernible] >> i will get back to you later on the day on that. i will have some information for you. reporter: [indiscernible] ms. conway: honestly how wonderful this country is, our great military, our great democracy, our patriotism, the success of this of...
168
168
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisondmakes it easy to find a book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! check hotel esiewspr book things to do tripadvisor e wheres your almondmilk almond breeze starts here with our almond trees in our blue diamond orchard in california. my parents' job is to look after them. and it's my job to test the product. the best almonds make the best almondmilk. blue diamond almond breeze. you'll earn unlimited double camiles on every purchase,. every day... not just "airline purchases". think about all the double miles you could be earning... (loud) holy moley that's a lot miles!!! shhhhh! ♪ what's in your wallet? shhhhh! hey! a heart in my honey nut cheerios. that's special. like a tasty cereal that can help lower cholesterol. still going to eat you though. u're not that special. eedev oceans 8 it's bbroken. and put back together.
like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisondmakes it easy to find a book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! check hotel esiewspr book things to do tripadvisor e wheres your almondmilk almond breeze starts here with our almond trees in our blue diamond orchard in california. my parents' job is to look after them. and it's my job to test the product. the best...
66
66
Jul 24, 2019
07/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! [chanting] amy: as july is slated to become the hottest month in recorded history, demonstrators with extinction rebellion superglued themselves to the walls of the u.s. capital. we will speak to climate scientist michael mann who is calling on the media to make the link betetween extreme weather d clclimate change. then as the governor puerto rico is expected to resign today following mass protests, we look back to the founding 50 years ago this week of the new york chapter of the young lords, a radil group ararted pueuert ricans simil to the ack panther rty. lks if we have to wait for number two or number thr or mbmber fe oror nber 1515efore we felt now ihe time for us to say exactly how are goi to respond to t killings of our peop.. w'reot g goi to sisiby a ttleore deaths. we have to stand up for ththe puerto rican people and say enough. amy: we will speak to three former members of the young lords, including one of its cocofounders, ouour own juan gonzalez. all of that and d more,
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! [chanting] amy: as july is slated to become the hottest month in recorded history, demonstrators with extinction rebellion superglued themselves to the walls of the u.s. capital. we will speak to climate scientist michael mann who is calling on the media to make the link betetween extreme weather d clclimate change. then as the governor puerto rico is expected to resign today following mass protests, we look back to the founding 50 years ago this week...
70
70
Jul 17, 2019
07/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the road new york. she helps s lead the group's beyond amazon coalition and was -- and joining us from portland, maine, stacy mitchell who testified about amazon on tuesday before a house judiciary subcommittee. she is the co-director of the institute for local self-reliance and author of "big-box swindle: the true cost of mega-retailers and the fight for america's independent businesses." last year, stacy mitchell wrote a cover story for the nation titled, "amazon doesn't just want to dominate the market -- it wants to become the market." we welcome you both to democracy now! talk about as prime day is offered all over the world and explain what that is, what people did on the ground. >> prime day is essentially amazon's black friday in the middle of the summer. it is a made up holiday to sesel products that many of us don't need. however,r, our organizing againt prime day started even before the 15th and 16th. on july 1111, amazon had the in oral summit in new york city -- annual summit in new york ci
the road new york. she helps s lead the group's beyond amazon coalition and was -- and joining us from portland, maine, stacy mitchell who testified about amazon on tuesday before a house judiciary subcommittee. she is the co-director of the institute for local self-reliance and author of "big-box swindle: the true cost of mega-retailers and the fight for america's independent businesses." last year, stacy mitchell wrote a cover story for the nation titled, "amazon doesn't just...
106
106
Jul 14, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
there in new york city. you kind of see off in the distance, the lights appear to be out on the buildings in the back of that screen right there. which would not be a normal thing. i believe there is, the manhattan hotel is right there. the times square hotel is located nearby. also located nearby. to the left of the screen. several broadway shows. and i'm just getting this to me right now. canceled. the lion king, aladdin, frozen the musical. i can go on and on and on. and of course, hamilton. just imagine if you finally got tickets to hamilton and it was canceled as a result. as we continue to zoom in, we'll to go hell's kitchen where ryon richardson is joining me on the phone. can you hear me? >> i can. >> what's the situation over there? >> i am at home right now. my apartment looks out over 48th street. sort of dead in the heart of hell's kitchen between tenth and 11th avenue. i can see west to the cruise terminal and then east into the theater district which you were just describing and it is an eerie
there in new york city. you kind of see off in the distance, the lights appear to be out on the buildings in the back of that screen right there. which would not be a normal thing. i believe there is, the manhattan hotel is right there. the times square hotel is located nearby. also located nearby. to the left of the screen. several broadway shows. and i'm just getting this to me right now. canceled. the lion king, aladdin, frozen the musical. i can go on and on and on. and of course, hamilton....
105
105
Jul 9, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
a new report from "the new york times" in collaboration with the "el paso times." the children cried constantly. one girl seemed likely enough to try to kill herself that the agents made her sleep on a cot in front of them so they could watch her as they were processing new arrivals. one border patrol agent that worked at clint since it opened said they were following orders to take beds away from children to make more space in holding cells, part of a daily retune that had become heartbreaking. children had no beds to sleep on and sometimes went hungry and agents raised the alarm and found themselves having to accommodate new arrivals. mary gonzalez toured the station last week said she heard similar concerns. >> here is what i did hear on the ground from my agents in my district that they have been signaling up the ladder they have been in a crisis for months, and that those conversations have not been heard higher up. >> aaron montez who co-wrote this important story will join us after this final break. our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with c
a new report from "the new york times" in collaboration with the "el paso times." the children cried constantly. one girl seemed likely enough to try to kill herself that the agents made her sleep on a cot in front of them so they could watch her as they were processing new arrivals. one border patrol agent that worked at clint since it opened said they were following orders to take beds away from children to make more space in holding cells, part of a daily retune that had...
96
96
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
since we're here at the new york stock exchange, did you notice the beating heart of capitalism. i'm thrilled to check in with stacy cunningham the first ever female president of the new york stock exchange group which is a subsidiary of i.c.e. fantastic stock. welcome to "mad money" and thank you for having us. >> thanks for having me. we're excited to have "mad money" here. >> thank you so much this is what i love to do. stacy, this is an exciting year. there is lots of listening and unicorns coming public why should i list here and not on the other guy >> i'm jim, you're right. the first half of this year is busy since 2007. it's really been off to a strong start and when we talk to companies about how we can help them be a public company, it comes down to four things, one, how we trade their stock with less volatility every day that saves investors money and saves them money, two, we'll put them among the world's greatest community of companies that exist anywhere and we're going to give opportunities to leverage that network. three, we're going to use our brand and visibilit
since we're here at the new york stock exchange, did you notice the beating heart of capitalism. i'm thrilled to check in with stacy cunningham the first ever female president of the new york stock exchange group which is a subsidiary of i.c.e. fantastic stock. welcome to "mad money" and thank you for having us. >> thanks for having me. we're excited to have "mad money" here. >> thank you so much this is what i love to do. stacy, this is an exciting year. there...
48
48
Jul 4, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
what was new york like? what was america like for , lesbian, transgendered citizens before the stonewall rights? what was it like for the lgbtq community >> well, it is, or intuitive because there is a common tendency to assume that the further we go back in history, the worst things will be. but, actually the whole history of, three entirety of u.s. history, the 60s and 50s were probably the very worst time for lgbt people. that is because there have been a period of liberalization in the 1920s. we know the 1920s was a liberal period. but with the great depression coming along, that seemed to begin a clampdown on, i will use the term people , and after the war we entered the what could be called the red scare. and, this i think was the main reason there is so much more depression after world war ii. so, for example, and in new york city, the height of the rest of men occurred in 1966. on average, you had 100 homosexual men being arrested in new york city every week. so, in the 1960s, they were a period of w
what was new york like? what was america like for , lesbian, transgendered citizens before the stonewall rights? what was it like for the lgbtq community >> well, it is, or intuitive because there is a common tendency to assume that the further we go back in history, the worst things will be. but, actually the whole history of, three entirety of u.s. history, the 60s and 50s were probably the very worst time for lgbt people. that is because there have been a period of liberalization in...
108
108
Jul 7, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
or in new york. and we know from court papers that he was doing this allegedly in new york, as well. recent court papers indicate there were schoolgirls going into his mansion in new york in their school uniforms. there were witnesses that saw them that was working in his home at the time. so we suspect, maybe it's possible they might have a new victim or two in new york. they might also have been able to get someone who worked for him, as a recruiter of these girls, to cooperate. >> a number of my colleagues at the table have questions for you, as well. let me ask you about what's changed since you published your three-part series, in terms of the conversations about jeffrey epstein, and the conversation about what he did. the conversation about what happened in 2007-2008. how has the firmament changed as a result of your reporting, as you see it? >> well, i started this project before the launch of the #metoo movement, before the harvey weinstein story broke. but i think this story and my journalis
or in new york. and we know from court papers that he was doing this allegedly in new york, as well. recent court papers indicate there were schoolgirls going into his mansion in new york in their school uniforms. there were witnesses that saw them that was working in his home at the time. so we suspect, maybe it's possible they might have a new victim or two in new york. they might also have been able to get someone who worked for him, as a recruiter of these girls, to cooperate. >> a...
72
72
Jul 10, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
texas and new york. perot came out of nowhere. he built a life and a business for himself in a way that was very, you know, distinctive. he didn't practice the politics of division in quite the same way that president trump does. he wasn't a foe of immigration in quite the same way. that president trump is. but to the extent he represented something different, the idea that we were unhappy with the way the system worked, he in fact does sort of represent the beginning of a wave that crested about 20-some years later. and he did it from outside of the system. he tried to do it as an independent. he got 19% of the vote, as you pointed out, but we learned the limits of being independent in a two-party country. donald trump learned from that. he ran for president first in 2000 on a reform party ticket. that was the party that ross perot left behind before he dropped out. but then he learned the lesson from that. lessons you can't actually beat the system from outside. so he beat it from inside. what donald trump did was rather than tr
texas and new york. perot came out of nowhere. he built a life and a business for himself in a way that was very, you know, distinctive. he didn't practice the politics of division in quite the same way that president trump does. he wasn't a foe of immigration in quite the same way. that president trump is. but to the extent he represented something different, the idea that we were unhappy with the way the system worked, he in fact does sort of represent the beginning of a wave that crested...
46
46
Jul 28, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
it looks at muslim contributions in new york city. i will talk to you a little bit about the project overview, but i want to focus on three in dances of overlooked, forgotten, of muslimshistories in new york city. i will integrate some of the interviews we did with a few places in new york. er is going to talk about brooklyn, i am going to talk about manhattan. my three stories will come from manhattan. project was first and foremost to fill gaps in knowledge. as everyone here i am sure already knows and will be mentioned throughout this evening, when muslims are spoken about in american society and you, in politics, it is overwhelmingly negative coverage . the goal of the project was essentially to look at new york city. previously, i had people who carried out personal, similar projects in michigan on the contributions of muslim americans in new york city's stem, civicsne, and democracy, philanthropy and nonprofit education, arts, economics, entertainment, and sports. we wanted to combine facts, a lot of statistics, with human faces
it looks at muslim contributions in new york city. i will talk to you a little bit about the project overview, but i want to focus on three in dances of overlooked, forgotten, of muslimshistories in new york city. i will integrate some of the interviews we did with a few places in new york. er is going to talk about brooklyn, i am going to talk about manhattan. my three stories will come from manhattan. project was first and foremost to fill gaps in knowledge. as everyone here i am sure already...
191
191
Jul 21, 2019
07/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 1
york braces for round two tomorrow in new york city subways -- >> i'm dying to get out. >> reporter: on the hottest day of the year >> the heat is just so overwhelming >> reporter: underground, no relief parts of the city feel like 111 new york is one of many states in the east and midwest under dangerous heat emergencies this weekd. mix and it's brutal. it feels like 112 in d.c., 105 in chicago and wichita, too >> another dangerously hot day is on tap. >> the extreme heat is also pushing power grids to the limit >> everyone is running an air conditioner >> reporter: con edison in new york doing everything it can to prevent a blackout >> is con-edison prepared >> we are prepared we have called in over 4,000 extra crew members to wait on standby just in case any outages occur. >> reporter: roads take a hit in the heat too. this interstate in south dakota buckled, cracking under a heat index of 110 degrees the heat so dangerous for young and old. in philadelphia a senior center was evacuated after its air conditioning failed storm knocked out e th 200,000. despite the heat, the hearty
york braces for round two tomorrow in new york city subways -- >> i'm dying to get out. >> reporter: on the hottest day of the year >> the heat is just so overwhelming >> reporter: underground, no relief parts of the city feel like 111 new york is one of many states in the east and midwest under dangerous heat emergencies this weekd. mix and it's brutal. it feels like 112 in d.c., 105 in chicago and wichita, too >> another dangerously hot day is on tap. >>...
150
150
Jul 15, 2019
07/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to our friend erielle there. what a weekend here in new york. >> absolutely. mind you, it was hot. it happened around 6:45 saturday. it was like growing. all in all, 72,000 customers, some 30 blocks, including times square. that j. lo concert as erielle pointed out was affected. it was a crazy sight to see. >> was this j. lo's fault? you remember how beyonce during the super bowl, remember the power went out after her halftime performance? >> maybe you're right. >> j. lo, was this you? >> questions that need answers. >> i was not here this weekend. i was down in the great state of south carolina visiting family. twitter was lighting up, pun intended. >> ha ha ha. >> about this. and i was really concerned -- >> i was in the great state of south carolina. >> -- about my frozen goods. >> of course. >> i'm gathering for the winter. >> i know. i could not imagine people stuck in elevators. >> yeah. a very, very serious thing. >> subway. >> the fact that we didn't have any serious major injuries -- >> right. terrorism
erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to our friend erielle there. what a weekend here in new york. >> absolutely. mind you, it was hot. it happened around 6:45 saturday. it was like growing. all in all, 72,000 customers, some 30 blocks, including times square. that j. lo concert as erielle pointed out was affected. it was a crazy sight to see. >> was this j. lo's fault? you remember how beyonce during the super bowl, remember the power went out after her halftime...
85
85
Jul 15, 2019
07/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
i served 21 years as a new york city police officer. brian: i want to show some video of you on the street corner talking about where you used to sell drugs so people can get a sense of what it was like. [begin video] >> this is my spot. murdoch. i spent countless hours here. 12, 24, 48. this is where the drug trade was, all day ever day. there was nothing else to do but sell drugs. it was cool. almost like a cool thing to do. we had to sell the whole park. i had this area here. i had this area here. all the tenants had different color caps on their crack cocaine. i might have the blue one so if you wanted blue, you came over here. we had a worker on the handball court and on the basketball court and by the baseball. it was just crack all over the park. brian: who was buying? mr. pegues: everybody was buying. when crack hit, it decimated that community. i was one of the people who was supplying that poison. but everybody was buying. you had friends, family members. i had family members on drugs. everybody. they came from all walks of li
i served 21 years as a new york city police officer. brian: i want to show some video of you on the street corner talking about where you used to sell drugs so people can get a sense of what it was like. [begin video] >> this is my spot. murdoch. i spent countless hours here. 12, 24, 48. this is where the drug trade was, all day ever day. there was nothing else to do but sell drugs. it was cool. almost like a cool thing to do. we had to sell the whole park. i had this area here. i had...
65
65
Jul 18, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
attorney for the southern district of new york who is now with the new school here in new york. and that's where we'd like to begin. counselor, set aside if you can any feelings of social justice along with your law degree. let's talk about the raw politics of this attack by the president on these four women. do you think it has underpinnings? do they in the trump force know something that the rest of the world doesn't? >> i'm not sure they know something the rest of the world doesn't because i do think it's a bit reckless and i do think it's a bit dangerous. but it is part of a potential strategy which says we're going to build on our strategy of telling white americans that they come first, that we will stand up, i donald trump will be the honest president who's able to call out these people of color who say what you and i believe to be wrong. right? the honest president who's able to call out these people of color who say what you and i believe to be wrong. right? so you played those clips, brian, of folks saying this isn't racism, you know, maybe he shouldn't be so reckless.
attorney for the southern district of new york who is now with the new school here in new york. and that's where we'd like to begin. counselor, set aside if you can any feelings of social justice along with your law degree. let's talk about the raw politics of this attack by the president on these four women. do you think it has underpinnings? do they in the trump force know something that the rest of the world doesn't? >> i'm not sure they know something the rest of the world doesn't...
143
143
Jul 9, 2019
07/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
in new york. why do i say that? because they need to ensure that epstein becomes pardon proof. in order to do that you're going to want to also make possible the existence of state charges. we heard from the search warrant results that they found a lot of nude photos of alleged minors. if that's the case, you've got state charges there that you could -- before possession of child porn. and there will be others. we're going to see a detention hearing very soon, perhaps as early as thursday and you will see an argument that he's a flight risk, but let's also watch carefully to see if there's an argument that he might be an active offender. that would be block busting news based perhaps on the photos that they found. >> what would the biggest priority be for law enforcement at this point? would they be looking to get jeffrey epstein to cooperate because they want the co-conspirators or do they want the whole enchilada? it's extraordinary that this man is still this wealthy and powerful and this conne
in new york. why do i say that? because they need to ensure that epstein becomes pardon proof. in order to do that you're going to want to also make possible the existence of state charges. we heard from the search warrant results that they found a lot of nude photos of alleged minors. if that's the case, you've got state charges there that you could -- before possession of child porn. and there will be others. we're going to see a detention hearing very soon, perhaps as early as thursday and...